On the Bill for organizing,
arming, and disciplining, the Militia of the United States. House of
Representatives, December, 1796.

Appropriations of Money for
fitting out Vessels of War. House of Representatives, February
25, 1797.

Patronage. -- During the
Discussion of the Foreign Intercourse Bill. House of Representatives,
January 18, 1798.

Retaliation for
Aggressions.May 23, 1798.

Alien and Sedition
Laws.June, 1798.

On the same Subject. --
1799.

Reduction of the Standing
Army. House of Representatives, January 5, 1800.

Amendment to the Constitution.
-- Election of President of the United States. Senate, January
23, 1800.

On an Act laying Duties on
Licenses, &c. House of Representatives, December 31, 1800.

Judiciary. -- On Mr.
Breckenridge's Motion to repeal the Act passed for a new Organization of the
Judiciary System. Senate, January 8, 1800.

Louisiana Treaty. House
of Representatives, October 25, 1803.

District of Columbia. -- On the
Report of the Committee of Elections, on the Case of John P. Van
Ness. House of Representatives, January 17, 1803.

On Mr. Bacon's Resolution to
re-cede the District of Columbia. House of Representatives,
February 9, 1803.

Duelling. -- On a Resolution for
rendering all Persons concerned in a Duel incapable of holding an office under
the General Government of the United States. House of Representatives,
December 31, 1803.

On the Amendment to the
Constitution. House of Representatives, December 9, 1804.

On the Impeachment of Judge
Chase. House of Representatives, February 21, 1805.

Mr. Madison's Motion for
Commercial Restrictions. House of Representatives, February 14,
1806.

Contractors.March 23, 1806

Public Lands. -- On the
Resolution for investing a certain Portion of the Public Lands in Shares of the
Chesapeake Canal. Senate, February 13, 1807.

To suspend the
Embargo. House of Representatives, April 19, 1808.

Renewal of the Charter of the
United States Bank. House of Representatives, April 13, 1810.